Lol, ppl! Not "hating" you (love ya all!), but stop pausing the video just to say "it's a biggest BRICK castle in the world" - they knows it as she corrects herself just a few minutes later! (You're welcome! You can pin it :D)
@@GoTimeTravels ye did not compliment the train station in Malbork. It is impressive. As many stations in this region of Poland are. Built by Germans in the XIX century.
Your video is incredible. Joy in looking and comprehending is the most beautiful gift that you can give us!!!!❤🧡💛💯 Taking pictures is savouring life intensely, every hundredth of a second . How glorious a greeting the shots gives in your video!! Our words is so poor to describe this video, is simply….beautiful.🤩😂👍
I’m glad your hiccup on the wrong train didn’t derail you both 😜!! Cool castle with a sweet looking toilet, I might have to put one of them in my tiny home 😝. The size of that church was totally bonkers - lol @ the last words written on the staircase walls by previous tourists🤣!! The view must have made it all worthwhile. Amazing looking food!
@GoTimeTravel Kompot is what our mums make at home, simple stuff just put any fruit you want in a pot with whatever spices you want, or no spices at all, and cook it, reduce it so it become a sort of concentrated fruit juice and you can put in in a jar and store it, the. To use it, mix the kompot you cooked with some water and there you go…. Or drink it straight after cooking it, whatever you prefer
I've been watching a few of your vlogs and must admit, you guys are on point with the positive energy, pretty high production value and just the right amount interesting info on the places you visit. Hope you guys have lots of fun on your countless trips around the globe. Cheers!
ah wow! thanks so much for such. a lovely comment, we really appreciate you watching our channel, and are so happy that you like our videos. thank you ❤️
Great video, we're loving the regular videos! You need to try Krowka polish sweets, there one of my favourite when I'm in Latvia, there like a fudge type sweet the polish version is very similar !
Ah thank you Vic, glad your enjoying our videos, we really appreciate it, thanks for the recommendations, we’ll definitely try them out, we must take a trip to Latvia and explore there too. ❤️
@@GoTimeTravels guys ye missed Frombork- the town where Kopernik aka. Copernicus made his discoveries. It is not that far from Malbork. My Irish friends liked Malbork a lot, they enjoyed Frombork too. I come from this part of Poland. So I know where to take Paddies.
Loved the little pigeon clip in the beginning 😂 So cute 😍 But the castle looked marvelous and absolutely MASSIVE. And the church holds 25,000 people? Why is everything so grand here 😂 Awesome video y’all!
ah thanks so much guys, we appreciate you watching and really happy you enjoyed the video, Poland has been beautiful, we are constantly looking up and these huge impressive buildings, you are right, everything is grand here, we love it ❤️🇵🇱
That's becouse Poland is a massive country :) We were and are in the clashing point of nordic, teutonic, germanic and eastern slavic culture and yet we still stand as a nation of many different regions and cultures of our own. That's why in every bigger city you can find manifests of marvel and power. Malbork was built by the Teutonic Order as a hq of "forewall of christianity" and as a monument of political will and power of east-oriented christian conquerors. Everything in Poland always stood between massive cultures, religions (pagan times or reformation), big bussiness (like Hanseatic League wich Free City of Gdansk was a non-national member for centuries) or other political powers of the eras. Take a time to dig deeper 'couse those monuments of state and human will are often hundreds of years old and their history is so rich and turbulent it's almost unbelivable. Welcome to Central Europe :)
If you have ever opportunity please visit Krzyztopor Castle ruins nearby Kielce in Ujazd it was one of the largest residences in Europe. Very impressive ruins to see
Ah thank you. We really love the compot, I guessed that in the summer drinking it cold would be a better option, but we’re too cold ourselves 🤣 we picked a great restaurant, I don’t know if you seen our first video from Poland, but basically we couldn’t get a table coz the que’s were so bad, but it was worth the wait 😄 polish food is beautiful 😍
@@GoTimeTravels wow it must be really amazing restaurant if you had to wait in Poland to enter there😳 it did look like one also and food and way to serve it, is it recommended on TripAdvisor? You're the best in finding The Best places everywhere haha 😃😃
@@bognabaumann3206 its funny because the restaurant was recommended to us by a waiter in a coffee shop on Mariacka St (which you will also have the visit, literally the BEST coffee in the world) anyway, we asked him for a good place to try polish food and he told us to go to that restaurant, so it really worked out ❤️😋
Even if you don't understand Polish, if you look at the annunciator boards (and this seems the same in most of Europe) any delays are on the bottom line, in a different colour, and usually have a number in among the writing which tells you how late your train is running
Great video guys. Those pierogi looked insane. What was the name if the restaurant you had them in please? Heading over to Gdańsk in a couple of weeks. Good luck on the next leg. Warsaw is fab. You’ll love it!
Ah thanks so much. We are excited for Warsaw, it looks cool. The pierogie was unbelievable, we love them, the name of the restaurant was called Pierogarnia Stary Mlyn. Highly recommend ❤️
I never tried to eat pierogi with chocolate and cherries. Next time you definitely should taste a traditional polish soups: żurek, rosół, flaczki. Those are top 3 polish soups in my opinion. Nice video, cheers!
Ah thanks for the tip, we’ll definitely try some soups on our travels, the pierogi was beautiful, but we were stuffed 😂 thanks so much for watching ❤️🇵🇱
Another fantastic video. I love your enthusiasm despite the chilly weather. Gdansk and Malbork are both beautiful. Hope you come back to Poland in the summer in the future to fully experience the cafe life and all the beauty in the summer light. Btw, did you guys get a chance to go inside the Malbork castle or just toured the castle grounds?
Thanks so much, we are hearing a lot of good things about Poland in the summer so maybe we return to experience that some day. We went inside but only to selected areas, the majority of the castle was off limits, so we seen some of the inside and walked around the outside. We didn’t really mind, plus the admission fee was really cheap. 😁
I apologize for the arrogant remark, but Poles never eat in the hats. It is a custom very strongly embedded in their culture. I hope you had a good time in Poland.
Totally agreed... although there are exceptions: Queens, Kings and pregnant women 😏. It applies to eating at a table while seating in an enclosed place like a house, resturant and alike. The Lady without any doubt qualified here to pass the rule... you Dude, NOT ... but I have a feeling that you will improve ...
You should visit Sopot! Its close to Gdansk and its lovely. Also, I have just found your video about Gdansk and I absolutely love your channel! You git yourself a new subscriber :)
ah thank you so much, we really appreciate you watching and subscribing to our channel, means so much to us! Unfortunately we never made it to Sopot as we are travelling south now, but we will return to Poland in the summer months, so we will visit then ❤️🇵🇱
hey nice ppl, glad to see you like Poland! one little language advice.. the word 'pierogi' is already plural as "i" or "y" are typical plural suffixes in our language.. we say one "pieróg".. two or more "pierogi".. the English "s" is just not necessary, it just makes it sound odd with two plural suffixes :)
Next time try the meat pierogi and also the cabbage and mushrooms. Those are the “traditional” ones (in addition to “Ruskie” which are potato and cheese). My favorite are meat.
So I'll say this: 1. For many historical resons Gdanks would have more German speaking tourists so , German language translations and guided tours would be more popular 2. Choosing the right season is important , because of course hight of the season is lets say form may to September when you get a lot more people and probably a little more expensive but the weather is much nicer, although I would also recommend end of September/beginning of October because with a bit of luck you can experience the Golden Polish Autumn, because it is worth mentioning that Gdansk Is a part of area called the Tricity area , so its closely neibhoured with Sopot and Gdynia and all of that I'd surrounded by the Tricity National Park so it's heavily forested and if you get a car you can go about an hour outside and see The Kashubian lakes 3. The will be a lot of national pride in Slavic and neibhouring countries when it comes to food but a lot of it it's just different takes on same stuff and obviously the more traditional would mean just taking out of produce that was offered in the are so definitely in Poland you get all of meat, cabbage,wild mushroom, forest berries, potatoes and barley inspired foods. Especially if it's like a wedding dinner at midnight you can have some wild bore or meaty stew that are filling and just heartwarming :) So pierogi was a good choice but also try sausages, local fish and so on
Google "Gdansk Zeppelin" in images. You will find pictures from 1930s with a Zeppelin next to the cathedral that you have just visited (well, a year ago lol).
As seasoned travellers you should know that the restaurants that have manus in English are the ones you want to avoid 😂 in fact the more languages the worse it’s going to be probably xd
Exactly. Go local. You'll pay less and eat a lot, lot better. Nothing against those establishments that have English menu, but they are usually overpriced. Now I know why you folks do that - Polish language is hard, so you would have no idea what to order, but yeah, general rule is to not eat in those and not to buy beer made by Browar Żywiec Company, cause it's the most commercialised beer here ;)
Guys, I like watching you very much, but one thing bothers me. Do you eat meals in your country at home or in a restaurant with a headgear, because I noticed that other tourists from Western Europe also do this? In Poland you eat in rooms with your head uncovered, maybe in other countries there is a different custom?😄
Of course the train was delayed. They are famous for being sorry for delays. It's like a national stereotype in Poland. Pociągi are always delayed :D Actually, there was a thing like 10 years or so when many stations and railways undergo modernization the sumarized delay time of all the trains "running" was bigger than the entire lenght of the particular year they occur in :)
Nice video. One little thing to point out. It's consider very rude for men to not take his hat out when entering restaurant, office, home, church etc. It's ok for woman to do it. Have fun
@@jezalb2710 for example, the largest exodus of refugees in our century, indicate a country that welcomed 2,000,000 refugees, many of which ended up in private homes, and you pop out with a Kaczynski that I don't like or rydzyk, are you fucked up?
I recommend going to the Świętokrzyskie Mountains there is a place where Polish kings came before important battles ruclips.net/video/U073e-JjIDA/видео.html
2:28 It's very easy to communicate in Poland you just need to speak Polish because you are in Poland. Hope this helps. You don't really have great Polish. Do you?
The text says “At The Train Station” reference to the STAFF at train stations which were so rude. To answer your question, we don’t speak Polish, however, there is many ways to communicate despite speaking different languages. It’s 2021, there is APP’s that make this kind of communication easier, but given the rudness of the staff using the app wasn’t even good enough. We literally held questions on our phone, in POLISH, and they still wouldn’t help. We have absolutely no other issues in Poland in regards communication EXCEPT for the train stations. Which we were clear to say in the text at 2.28. A train station, a hub of transportation for everyone, polish and otherwise should have staff willing to TRY communicate. I guess that’s what our issue was. Hope that helps.
Pierogi are a bit like Polish pizza, because you can add any ingredients and they will still be pierogi - even more so, because pizza after adding pineapple, as we know, ceases to be pizza - and pierogi with pineapple would theoretically still be pierogi ;) (please, do NOT add pineapple to pierogi )
Lol, ppl! Not "hating" you (love ya all!), but stop pausing the video just to say "it's a biggest BRICK castle in the world" - they knows it as she corrects herself just a few minutes later!
(You're welcome! You can pin it :D)
Just pinned it 😁 thanks so much ❤️🙏 we love this…
@@GoTimeTravels haha, yvw! Love your vlogs and you guys! Peace, love and have fun in PL. Subscribed! ; ]
@@EyeScreamPL made our day!!! Thanks so much, honestly means a lot to us ❤️✌️
@@EyeScreamPL what is is even worse: idiots giving out to them for wearing hats while consuming food.
“So this is the traditional polish drink called kompot and it’s lovely”
**whole Poland admires You*
Does it? No shit.
Poland is a welcoming country. Make yourself at home.
We feel that, such a nice welcome from Polish people, it makes us feel right at home 🇵🇱❤️😀
Love the architecture of the castel and church, it looks so unique
I know, it’s so impressive. Such a lovely part of Poland.
@@GoTimeTravels ye did not compliment the train station in Malbork. It is impressive. As many stations in this region of Poland are. Built by Germans in the XIX century.
@@jezalb2710 *under German administration
Do we really know which language the construction workers spoke?!
@@henningbartels6245 under German administration? No. Legally it was Germany. Polish Parliament consented to the partition.
@@henningbartels6245 did I mention they spoke German? No.
Amazing beautiful people. Very polite and good attitude. Best regards from Poland ❤❤❤
Ah thank you so much, such a lovely comment your so kind to say, we really appreciate it ❤️🙏
omg I was watching you eating pierogis with my mouth open , miss them so much
🤣🤣🤣 they are LOVELY 🥰
Pierogi is plural
Pieróg - one
Thank you soooo much for showing Poland in such a beautiful way.
❤️
My mum ( 58 ) still makes kompot every summer and "jar" it , and they still have like 50 of them in the basement...
Your video is incredible.
Joy in looking and comprehending is the most beautiful gift that you can give us!!!!❤🧡💛💯
Taking pictures is savouring life intensely, every hundredth of a second .
How glorious a greeting the shots gives in your video!!
Our words is so poor to describe this video, is simply….beautiful.🤩😂👍
Ah guys your so kind, thanks for such a lovely comment, we really appreciate you watching and so grateful you enjoyed it 🙏❤️
I’m glad your hiccup on the wrong train didn’t derail you both 😜!! Cool castle with a sweet looking toilet, I might have to put one of them in my tiny home 😝. The size of that church was totally bonkers - lol @ the last words written on the staircase walls by previous tourists🤣!! The view must have made it all worthwhile. Amazing looking food!
Love this video guys, would definitely like to see all these amazing places, thanks, 👍👏👏👏👏
Thanks Caroline, we are really loving Poland, it’s an extra bonus that the food is so nice ❤️🇵🇱
😁 Fair Play to you for the steps👍💯🍀
ah thank you ❤️
@GoTimeTravel Kompot is what our mums make at home, simple stuff just put any fruit you want in a pot with whatever spices you want, or no spices at all, and cook it, reduce it so it become a sort of concentrated fruit juice and you can put in in a jar and store it, the. To use it, mix the kompot you cooked with some water and there you go…. Or drink it straight after cooking it, whatever you prefer
Again, another fantastic tip, thanks so much for sharing it with us. 💕
I've been watching a few of your vlogs and must admit, you guys are on point with the positive energy, pretty high production value and just the right amount interesting info on the places you visit. Hope you guys have lots of fun on your countless trips around the globe. Cheers!
ah wow! thanks so much for such. a lovely comment, we really appreciate you watching our channel, and are so happy that you like our videos. thank you ❤️
Love your videos. I have polish heritage and can’t wait to travel!
Ah thank you! Means a lot that you like them, thanks for watching ❤️🙏🇵🇱
@@GoTimeTravels enjoy your trip! I’m watching for inspiration! 😎👍
Love it lads, very informative. Safe travelling to the next place
Thanks Brenda, thanks a mill for watching, really glad you liked the video, it’s lovely out here ❤️🇵🇱
Great video, we're loving the regular videos! You need to try Krowka polish sweets, there one of my favourite when I'm in Latvia, there like a fudge type sweet the polish version is very similar !
Ah thank you Vic, glad your enjoying our videos, we really appreciate it, thanks for the recommendations, we’ll definitely try them out, we must take a trip to Latvia and explore there too. ❤️
Happy you have visited my country. Glad to see you liked pierogi :) take care and stay healthy :)
ah thank you, we absolutely love it here 🇵🇱❤️
Well done guys. Enjoy the food and drink.
thank you! ❤️😍
@@GoTimeTravels next time ye are in Poland give me a shout. I can show you Łódź.
Nice to meet so nice couple in Poland!
To be correct: Malbork is the biggest BRICK castle in the world.
Stay happy!
Ah thank you 🙏 ❤️ thanks so much for watching
@@GoTimeTravels guys ye missed Frombork- the town where Kopernik aka. Copernicus made his discoveries. It is not that far from Malbork. My Irish friends liked Malbork a lot, they enjoyed Frombork too. I come from this part of Poland. So I know where to take Paddies.
Thanks for the great video of the castle..
Just discovered your channel and we are loving it…. Cheers 🍻
wow! thank you so much, glad you are enjoying our videos, means a lot to us ❤️🙏
Loved the little pigeon clip in the beginning 😂 So cute 😍 But the castle looked marvelous and absolutely MASSIVE. And the church holds 25,000 people? Why is everything so grand here 😂 Awesome video y’all!
ah thanks so much guys, we appreciate you watching and really happy you enjoyed the video, Poland has been beautiful, we are constantly looking up and these huge impressive buildings, you are right, everything is grand here, we love it ❤️🇵🇱
That's becouse Poland is a massive country :) We were and are in the clashing point of nordic, teutonic, germanic and eastern slavic culture and yet we still stand as a nation of many different regions and cultures of our own. That's why in every bigger city you can find manifests of marvel and power. Malbork was built by the Teutonic Order as a hq of "forewall of christianity" and as a monument of political will and power of east-oriented christian conquerors. Everything in Poland always stood between massive cultures, religions (pagan times or reformation), big bussiness (like Hanseatic League wich Free City of Gdansk was a non-national member for centuries) or other political powers of the eras. Take a time to dig deeper 'couse those monuments of state and human will are often hundreds of years old and their history is so rich and turbulent it's almost unbelivable. Welcome to Central Europe :)
I love Malbork Castle beautiful structure
We really enjoyed our time there, it was so interesting and really impressive, we were so glad we took the train out to see it 🙏
If you have ever opportunity please visit Krzyztopor Castle ruins nearby Kielce in Ujazd it was one of the largest residences in Europe. Very impressive ruins to see
Ah thank you for the recommendation ❤️ we appreciate you sharing that info with us, sounds really interesting 🇵🇱🙏
You guys are so cute! Can’t stop watching!!!!!
ah thank you so much, thats so kind ❤️
Try Jasmine Matcha desert from Lukullus patisserie in Warsaw. The best thing I’ve ever had!
oh wow really? thanks for the tip 😋
@@GoTimeTravels totally. They also do other delicious things (I do not work for them! :) )
@@maciekwr ☺️☺️ thanks so much
Great choice about hot wine 🍷 😍 compot really is better cold at summer time hehe 😃 I love the restaurant you're at, looks very cool 💛
Ah thank you. We really love the compot, I guessed that in the summer drinking it cold would be a better option, but we’re too cold ourselves 🤣 we picked a great restaurant, I don’t know if you seen our first video from Poland, but basically we couldn’t get a table coz the que’s were so bad, but it was worth the wait 😄 polish food is beautiful 😍
@@GoTimeTravels wow it must be really amazing restaurant if you had to wait in Poland to enter there😳 it did look like one also and food and way to serve it, is it recommended on TripAdvisor? You're the best in finding The Best places everywhere haha 😃😃
@@bognabaumann3206 its funny because the restaurant was recommended to us by a waiter in a coffee shop on Mariacka St (which you will also have the visit, literally the BEST coffee in the world) anyway, we asked him for a good place to try polish food and he told us to go to that restaurant, so it really worked out ❤️😋
@@GoTimeTravels awesome!😄❤I will totally check out this coffe place next time I'll be there!😄 and the restaurant ofcourse 😊
Even if you don't understand Polish, if you look at the annunciator boards (and this seems the same in most of Europe) any delays are on the bottom line, in a different colour, and usually have a number in among the writing which tells you how late your train is running
Great video, but you have to remember that man should to put off cap in the Church.
Exactly.
Great video guys. Those pierogi looked insane. What was the name if the restaurant you had them in please? Heading over to Gdańsk in a couple of weeks. Good luck on the next leg. Warsaw is fab. You’ll love it!
Ah thanks so much. We are excited for Warsaw, it looks cool. The pierogie was unbelievable, we love them, the name of the restaurant was called Pierogarnia Stary Mlyn. Highly recommend ❤️
@@GoTimeTravels Thank you. I will check it out.
@@oliviak8391 cheers 😁
It's the best one
Thanks verry much for what you douing Poland is beautiful contry
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I have lived in Poland all my life and have never been to the Malbork Castle. I hope that someday I will be able to go to Malbork.
Go to Frombork too. It is nearby.
I never tried to eat pierogi with chocolate and cherries.
Next time you definitely should taste a traditional polish soups: żurek, rosół, flaczki.
Those are top 3 polish soups in my opinion.
Nice video, cheers!
Ah thanks for the tip, we’ll definitely try some soups on our travels, the pierogi was beautiful, but we were stuffed 😂 thanks so much for watching ❤️🇵🇱
Flaczki (tripe soup) is a bit controversial though..
@@katarzyna4667 why??? Is it not nice??
@@GoTimeTravels Just don't touch flaczki, it's poison.
@@GoTimeTravels the smell is off-putting. People either love or hate them
Pierogi reaction made my day ^^
😁😁😁🤤
Dziękuję za miłe słowa o naszym kraju, jedzeniu itp pozdrawiam gorąco Olsztyn Pl / Spalding UK
Another fantastic video. I love your enthusiasm despite the chilly weather. Gdansk and Malbork are both beautiful. Hope you come back to Poland in the summer in the future to fully experience the cafe life and all the beauty in the summer light. Btw, did you guys get a chance to go inside the Malbork castle or just toured the castle grounds?
Thanks so much, we are hearing a lot of good things about Poland in the summer so maybe we return to experience that some day. We went inside but only to selected areas, the majority of the castle was off limits, so we seen some of the inside and walked around the outside. We didn’t really mind, plus the admission fee was really cheap. 😁
Beautiful video
Thank you❤️ Really glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching☺️
No. It is not.
"Gothic architecture was very, very, very tall, because they believed that bring them closer to God" ;-) Ps. I come from "gothic town" Thorn (Toruń)
Oh we did not know that, thanks for letting us know, we hope to visit Toruń in the coming weeks, looks really nice there.
great tour
amazing place
Next time you should visit Mandu restaurant (with pierogi also) 👍
You were lucky climbing these stairs on your own. I've gone up on 2 school trips in large groups and it was the worst. Claustrophobia was real.
Another good video. Some of the pierogi looked green? Never seen those. What filling was that?
these were Spinach ones, they were really tasty. We really liked the sweet ones 😍
We give likes and subs when you are in Poland, remember this :) best regards and big hugs from Warsaw
Greetings from Gdańsk and come back again :)
ah hello! we love and miss Gdansk ❤️
You should put oranges with cloves in wine ! ;)
Have a nice stay in Warsaw.👍
Thank you so much! ☺️ we are excited
I apologize for the arrogant remark, but Poles never eat in the hats. It is a custom very strongly embedded in their culture. I hope you had a good time in Poland.
Totally agreed... although there are exceptions: Queens, Kings and pregnant women 😏. It applies to eating at a table while seating in an enclosed place like a house, resturant and alike.
The Lady without any doubt qualified here to pass the rule... you Dude, NOT ... but I have a feeling that you will improve ...
I'm polish and I always eat in the hat, don't wary, it's not a problem at all.
@@imperatyw_kategoryczny You might be Polish, but quite rough ... not polished 😒
I am Polish. Eating in hat or not isn't a thing. It's wearing hat indoors that we find odd 😂
@@magdajaworska7070 again it is about antisemitism. Jews wear hats in a church/while eating.
You should visit Sopot! Its close to Gdansk and its lovely. Also, I have just found your video about Gdansk and I absolutely love your channel! You git yourself a new subscriber :)
ah thank you so much, we really appreciate you watching and subscribing to our channel, means so much to us! Unfortunately we never made it to Sopot as we are travelling south now, but we will return to Poland in the summer months, so we will visit then ❤️🇵🇱
@@GoTimeTravels Toruń is also great. Copernicus was born there. UNICEF site.
Church is the biggest brick bulding in the world, so as the castle is! As a church and castle obviously.
Boiled and fried pierogi is DA best.
hey nice ppl, glad to see you like Poland! one little language advice.. the word 'pierogi' is already plural as "i" or "y" are typical plural suffixes in our language.. we say one "pieróg".. two or more "pierogi".. the English "s" is just not necessary, it just makes it sound odd with two plural suffixes :)
ah ok, i see. thanks for letting us know, truth be told we are struggling a little with the language ☺️
Next time try the meat pierogi and also the cabbage and mushrooms. Those are the “traditional” ones (in addition to “Ruskie” which are potato and cheese). My favorite are meat.
Thanks so much for the recommendation, sounds delicious, polish food has been so tasty 😍
"Pierogi" are already plural, you dont have to 's :) Have a nice trip! (btw, "Pieróg" is a singular )
Ah thank you ❤️🙏
Also potato pancakes, guys. Preferably with gulasz, but just salt and sauer cream is ok
Well done guys. For wearing head covers while eating/visiting churches. Bloody cold in this place.
So I'll say this:
1. For many historical resons Gdanks would have more German speaking tourists so , German language translations and guided tours would be more popular
2. Choosing the right season is important , because of course hight of the season is lets say form may to September when you get a lot more people and probably a little more expensive but the weather is much nicer, although I would also recommend end of September/beginning of October because with a bit of luck you can experience the Golden Polish Autumn, because it is worth mentioning that Gdansk Is a part of area called the Tricity area , so its closely neibhoured with Sopot and Gdynia and all of that I'd surrounded by the Tricity National Park so it's heavily forested and if you get a car you can go about an hour outside and see The Kashubian lakes
3. The will be a lot of national pride in Slavic and neibhouring countries when it comes to food but a lot of it it's just different takes on same stuff and obviously the more traditional would mean just taking out of produce that was offered in the are so definitely in Poland you get all of meat, cabbage,wild mushroom, forest berries, potatoes and barley inspired foods. Especially if it's like a wedding dinner at midnight you can have some wild bore or meaty stew that are filling and just heartwarming :) So pierogi was a good choice but also try sausages, local fish and so on
Would you recommend visiting Gdynia? ... at the first impression it seems less cosy and charming than Sopot.
great video
Thank you Rafal 💕
While staying in Warsaw, you shouldn't miss restaurant with traditional Polish food called "Zapiecek", enjoy my homeland! Cheers!
Ah thank you! We really appreciate the recommendation, cheers, we are loving Poland, your homeland, such a beautiful country ❤️🙏🇵🇱
6:15 Mad Evil toilets? SNL Celebrity Jeopardy: Sean Connery :)
Is it easy to comunikate in Irland or other english spealing coutry in polish on train station?
Best being on the wrong train than the wrong plane 😆
😂😂😂 exactly
Google "Gdansk Zeppelin" in images. You will find pictures from 1930s with a Zeppelin next to the cathedral that you have just visited (well, a year ago lol).
belgium chocoleet from warsaw factories
What is chocoleet? And what is: warsaw?
Można u konduktora kupic
Smacznego
Dziękuję Ci 😁🇵🇱❤️
I want to say that the cake you ate in this restaurant, what you recommended to you, was "PIEROGI"
As seasoned travellers you should know that the restaurants that have manus in English are the ones you want to avoid 😂 in fact the more languages the worse it’s going to be probably xd
Exactly. Go local. You'll pay less and eat a lot, lot better. Nothing against those establishments that have English menu, but they are usually overpriced. Now I know why you folks do that - Polish language is hard, so you would have no idea what to order, but yeah, general rule is to not eat in those and not to buy beer made by Browar Żywiec Company, cause it's the most commercialised beer here ;)
Guys, I like watching you very much, but one thing bothers me. Do you eat meals in your country at home or in a restaurant with a headgear, because I noticed that other tourists from Western Europe also do this? In Poland you eat in rooms with your head uncovered, maybe in other countries there is a different custom?😄
Polska good 😊 love it 😍
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Of course the train was delayed. They are famous for being sorry for delays. It's like a national stereotype in Poland. Pociągi are always delayed :D Actually, there was a thing like 10 years or so when many stations and railways undergo modernization the sumarized delay time of all the trains "running" was bigger than the entire lenght of the particular year they occur in :)
It has greatly improved. And German Rails also have these issues.
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Nice video. One little thing to point out. It's consider very rude for men to not take his hat out when entering restaurant, office, home, church etc. It's ok for woman to do it. Have fun
Not considered very rude. Let the foreigners be.
In a cap at the table?
So what? Offended you? You gobshite.
Next time try "pierogi ruskie" with that fried onion. Then 12/10 for sure. ;)
sounds amazing 😋
Guys, I do really like your videos, and I’m proud of being polish. Are you both from Ireland ? Guy sounds pretty polish accent 😀😍
hey thanks so much for watching and really glad you like our videos 😍 we are both from Dublin, Ireland 🙏🤗🇵🇱🇮🇪
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Hope You liked Poland ;D
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Pierogi is already plural, hence pierogis is a mistake. A singular form is pieróg.
We are aware of this now ☺️
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W czapce przy stole?
ależ naturalnie, w czym problem ? Czapka w czymś ci przeszkadza ?
@@imperatyw_kategoryczny pajacom przeszkadza
I think it's the largest castle made of brick.
Ah ok thanks, we found that out as we were walking around ☺️
It's not "pierogis" it's Pierogi without S
Yeah.one Pierog .two pierogi
Hihi, I know it difficult but don't say pierogis. Pierogi it's plural form. One pieróg (say pyerug). 😉👍
I like your masks! They certainly protect you from it all! Way to go!
Read polish writer Zbigniew Nienacki Mister car and templeknights
Oh no snow
Poles to the Nobel Peace Prize!
For what?
@@jezalb2710 się głupio pytasz, czyżby ruski onuc?
@@TheKrysiniak nope
@@TheKrysiniak it is a simple question: why do you nominate Poles to the Peace Prize? For actions of Rydzyk? Pinocchio? Kaczelnika?
@@jezalb2710 for example, the largest exodus of refugees in our century, indicate a country that welcomed 2,000,000 refugees, many of which ended up in private homes, and you pop out with a Kaczynski that I don't like or rydzyk, are you fucked up?
I recommend going to the Świętokrzyskie Mountains there is a place where Polish kings came before important battles ruclips.net/video/U073e-JjIDA/видео.html
Oh thanks for the tip ❤️
Not the biggest but the biggest brick castle dudes
Yeah we found that out as the audio guide went on ☺️
Dude where did you buy your jacket.You can visit the Siberia and be to worm wearing it.
Ireland can be cold too. Quite windy there.
@@jezalb2710 where in Ireland are you from ?
@@janantoni3604 who says I am a Paddie?
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2:28 It's very easy to communicate in Poland you just need to speak Polish because you are in Poland. Hope this helps.
You don't really have great Polish. Do you?
The text says “At The Train Station” reference to the STAFF at train stations which were so rude. To answer your question, we don’t speak Polish, however, there is many ways to communicate despite speaking different languages. It’s 2021, there is APP’s that make this kind of communication easier, but given the rudness of the staff using the app wasn’t even good enough. We literally held questions on our phone, in POLISH, and they still wouldn’t help. We have absolutely no other issues in Poland in regards communication EXCEPT for the train stations. Which we were clear to say in the text at 2.28. A train station, a hub of transportation for everyone, polish and otherwise should have staff willing to TRY communicate. I guess that’s what our issue was. Hope that helps.
@@GoTimeTravels That's a different story and new information. It helped a lot. Thank you.
@@GoTimeTravels My advice try to speak with polish people. Many of us know english. Show the ticket and local people will guide You.
Hey,In Poland,majority take the hat off,when eating
Nope.
Pierogi are a bit like Polish pizza, because you can add any ingredients and they will still be pierogi - even more so, because pizza after adding pineapple, as we know, ceases to be pizza - and pierogi with pineapple would theoretically still be pierogi ;) (please, do NOT add pineapple to pierogi )
In Poland we eat with no cap on head.
You do. I could not care less. And your English sucks.